but it makes us think about, what are the solutions? >> reporter: the protests continue to grow in cities nationwide. but it is not being received well by at least one republican presidential candidate. >> it's not the america we know. it's basically class war fear. some of them are there because they don't have a job, yes, but the fact of the matter is, why aren't there jobs? go and picket the white house. demonstrate in front of the white house. >> when we said everyone should pay their fair share, the other side said, that's class warfare. no, it's not. it's the most endearing american value, fairness. it's about everyone paying their fair share. >> well, call it class warfare or americans exercising their right to be heard, but occupy wall street has now grown to 25 cities nationwide. that's a lot of voices. ann. >> linda, thank you. >>> as linda just said the movement began 23 days ago on wall street and it is not slowing down. protesters have gathered in cities such as atlanta, chicago, and seattle, and now their protests are expa